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If we could understand the structure of networks in villages, we could target to whom to give the
interventions
to foster these kinds of spreads.
If the individual becomes sick, the insurance company will not receive any further monetary compensation for the medical
interventions
required to treat the disease of that individual, but they would be obliged to pay for every evidence-based treatment option to return the customer back to health.
In effect, all players in the system are now responsible for keeping their customers healthy, and they're incentivized to avoid any unnecessary medical
interventions
by simply reducing the number of people that eventually become sick.
And so, once we have identified the key components of the tumor environment, we can propose hypotheses and simulate scenarios and therapeutic
interventions
all in a completely safe and affordable way and target different components of the microenvironment in such a way as to kill the cancer without harming the host, such as me or you.
But as mathematicians, we have the power to zoom in on any subsystem in any timescale and simulate effects of
interventions
that take place in any timescale.
But starting with a theoretical formulation of a problem can unleash numerous opportunities for testing hypotheses and simulating scenarios and therapeutic interventions, all in a completely safe way.
This film revival right march in a bad film industry and Saudi Arabia, I want to know how the director was able to stand in front of people of the industry after he making this film, work was so very bad, we do not know how cinema Saudi companies such as Rutana and other does not support yang Filmmakers in KSA like UAE We hope in the future to prosper film industry in Saudi Arabia But without such intervention Fools traders and idiots make us bad movies do not benefit the reputation of cinema in Saudi Arabia is like the Roman and Iranian cinema At the same time, please makers simple experimental cinema in Saudi Arabia such as Abdullah alayaf And others to achieve the dream of a good film industry to participate in festivals world away from the major companies
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But in a biblical subject script, usually a sub-genre prone to illogical motivations and miraculous interventions, everything would ultimately depend on the author's skills.
German Dehesa's
interventions
are delightful, and lower the saccharine factor in the love stories.
They came from religious fanaticism, male dominance, government
interventions
and and multiracial and multicultural issue from the empire building enterprises of many nations of that time period.
But Putin's
interventions
in the UN Security Council over Iraq have been far more moderate than, say, those of France and Germany, two of America's historic allies.
Such
interventions
are needed now more than ever.
Between 2000 and 2015, public-health
interventions
saved the lives of 6.2 million people, 5.9 million of whom were children under the age of five.
But one should not make the mistake of viewing these
interventions
in black-and-white terms.
At a cost of just $5 billion per year, it would be possible to ensure that well-trained health workers are present in every African community to provide lifesaving
interventions
and respond effectively to health emergencies like Ebola.
Groundbreaking research in economics was carried out by the likes of Adam Smith and Antoine Cournot, leading to novel
interventions
like progressive income tax, as well as new labor laws and regulations.
But it is crucial to realize that, for children, educational opportunity underpins all humanitarian and development
interventions.
Specifically, there is a need for more high-quality data on the performance of programmatic interventions, and on the efficacy of current treatments.
Loose definitions will encourage more military interventions, thus more wars.
America’s military
interventions
in these countries exemplify another key challenge of modern warfare.
For the US, in particular, one of the most important lessons of the past 15 years is that military
interventions
aimed at regime change will almost always lead to disaster, especially in the absence of a sensible plan for what comes next.
Recent polling to mark the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks has shown alarming persistence of the animosity generated by the
interventions
in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Rule I: No More Nation-buildingDuring the first two post-Cold War presidencies, the US conducted military
interventions
in Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
The motives for these
interventions
varied, but all led to American efforts to establish working governments – nation-building – that proved protracted and frustrating.
Neither France nor Britain – not to mention the European Union, which is more divided than ever when it comes to military
interventions
– can be seen as substitutes for the US.
It is not surprising that the top 19 include
interventions
improving the fortunes of the young; after all, they will grow up to become the workers and leaders of tomorrow.
These
interventions
likely save three million lives a year – a phenomenal achievement.
Brazilian authorities have tried to fix the exchange rate before, but these attempts tended to be short-lived, because the financial costs of sterilizing the central bank’s currency-market
interventions
are too high.
Once again, the consequences of such
interventions
have shown themselves to be more serious and complex than anyone could have imagined, much less would have intended.
But without these liberal
interventions
as an animating force, what is NATO’s relevance nowadays?
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